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You will be creating your own Polygraph in Desmos. Don't worry, we are confident that you can do this!
Remember, Desmos was created with love! You love your work, your colleagues and the students you teach!
1. Decide on what type of graph, shape, or concept that you want your students to explore.
2. Feeling stuck - search
https://teacher.desmos.com/
and sign in to get ideas or use a Polygraph.
3. Select CREATE WITH POLYGRAPH to begin.
4. Here are some more examples of Polygraphs:
https://teacher.desmos.com/polygraph
5. Hint: Make sure to create graphs that are evenly divided among the quadrants.
6. Hint: Set ground rules with students before using Polygraph in the classroom.
7. S
hare the link to your Polygraph with all to see at the padlet address...
https://padlet.com/sladkey/polygraph
8. Share your reflections at the Google Form below
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Remember, Desmos was created with love! You love your work, your colleagues and the students you teach!
1. Decide on what type of graph, shape, or concept that you want your students to explore.
2. Feeling stuck - search https://teacher.desmos.com/ and sign in to get ideas or use a Polygraph.
3. Select CREATE WITH POLYGRAPH to begin.
5. Hint: Make sure to create graphs that are evenly divided among the quadrants.
6. Hint: Set ground rules with students before using Polygraph in the classroom.
7. Share the link to your Polygraph with all to see at the padlet address... https://padlet.com/sladkey/polygraph
8. Share your reflections at the Google Form below